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1 I, 7| written order to the tribune) knew this, fearing that the charge 2 I, 32| better their lot? Yet heaven knew that all were allowed to 3 I, 67| had to return. The general knew this, and he marched, prepared 4 I, 84| returning by a route which he knew, to pass Long Bridges with 5 II, 6| Germanicus from the legions which knew him well, and placing him 6 II, 6| his lot. The Germans, he knew, were beaten in the field 7 II, 15| Tribunes and centurions, he knew, oftener reported what was 8 II, 35| witnesses, with some slaves who knew the facts, he begged an 9 II, 49| same places, but, as he knew that truth gains strength 10 II, 74| kind-hearted man. But friends who knew well how to inflame a quarrel, 11 II, 104| gathered round him all whom he knew to cherish the memory of 12 III, 1| was wild with grief and knew not how to endure. Meanwhile 13 III, 3| there was none, for all knew that Tiberius could scarcely 14 III, 11| Senate; while Tiberius, he knew, was resolute enough to 15 III, 63| rabble of townsfolk who knew nothing of war had their 16 IV, 10| with a fluent speech. "He knew indeed that he might be 17 IV, 17| grew up among outcasts who knew nothing of a liberal education, 18 IV, 27| even innocent governors who knew nothing of the delinquencies 19 IV, 31| sound sleep and consequently knew nothing, and that his wife 20 IV, 34| after so many battles, they knew well, as there would be 21 IV, 41| more amazing that one who knew better things and the glory 22 IV, 45| be studied, and those who knew most accurately the spirit 23 IV, 68| Dinis, an old man who well knew by long experience both 24 IV, 76| It was said by men who knew the stars that the motions 25 VI, 36| Tiberius, as soon as he knew it, sat by him and asked 26 VI, 36| from all food. Those who knew his thoughts said that as 27 VI, 67| experienced king, Artabanus knew that men do not necessarily 28 VI, 71| This the emperor knew, and he therefore hesitated 29 XI, 16| Claudius meanwhile, who knew nothing about his wife, 30 XI, 21| coast of Gaul, inhabited, he knew, by a wealthy and unwarlike 31 XI, 39| the question, whether she knew it. Cleopatra nodding assent, 32 XII, 5| Silanus meanwhile, who knew nothing of the plot, and 33 XII, 19| Roman army, which all men knew to have come after a bloodless 34 XII, 37| with an army of which he knew nothing. Ostorius, well 35 XII, 50| reputation as a soldier, but knew well to whose wish he owed 36 XII, 60| remedies. As soon as they knew her name and her adventure, 37 XII, 78| some rapid poison; for he knew that the greatest crimes 38 XIII, 17| the expense of a boy who knew nothing of sober, much less 39 XIV, 11| torches, and as soon as all knew that she was safe, they 40 XIV, 25| Senate replied that they knew nothing of the instructions 41 XIV, 49| the second legion, when he knew of the success of the men 42 XV, 22| into mockery, when one who knew nothing of a parent's solicitude 43 XV, 67| same Milichus, who either knew of the conspiracy and was 44 XV, 71| Then Scaevinus too, when he knew the disclosure of Natalis, 45 XV, 72| and those whom she hardly knew, when freeborn men, Roman 46 XV, 78| aptitude for flattery. No one knew this better than Nero, who 47 XV, 79| against evils to come? Who knew not Nero's cruelty? After 48 XV, 85| with a smile that no one knew more than he did, and actually 49 XVI, 5| they disturbed those who knew their part, and were often 50 XVI, 11| When the accused knew this and saw that he and 51 XVI, 15| him by Publius Anteius. He knew too that Anteius was hated